I am looking for any soldiers who served in 5/42 battery c between early 1970 to early 1971. I have been diagonised with a disease and want my ex/buddies to know about and poss. get early treatments before it being too late

I worked the ammo Dump from about May 1967 to June 1967 then forward with 101st Airborne and forward supply unit (ammo dump) to support the 327th and the 502nd at Duc Pho, Phan Thiet, Song Be, Chu Lai, and a few others until I DEROS in May of 1968 back to Ft Bragg.

I ran across this from Michael Garvin when I was looking for EdSnellenberger:
"I was with the 58th Field Depot and 96th DPU in Qui Nhon Vietnam 1966-1967. I am looking for Steve Plake, Steve Pagnano, Major Covington, and Scott Zimmerman. I have made contact with Kingsley Smith, Harold Funke, George Szeman, Andre Johnson, Ed Estabrook, Richard Freiday, and Ed Snellenberger."
I was with Hq Co 58th Field Depot from December 1966 through September 1968. Ed Snellenberger was the Company Clerk and I worked in
SP&O and my last job there was Training NCO. I remember Andre Johnson and vaguely recall Kingsley Smith. I came back to VN in October 1968 and stayed until February 1971 as an Air Fright Terminal Manager for Columbia Export Packers, Inc. and then lived in Korea for about 6 months.

I served in the RAAPro Corps, arrived Jul 67 and departed Jun 68, my 34 th birthday, was in TET 68.
I am a member of the VVAA, in the NT, we have very good relations with the local Vietnamese vets, and have great get togethers.
I am trying to put together, some history of the country, have many discs from paperless archives.
I would like to swap articles with you guys.
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hang in there, we Aussies are still with you

I served in Vietnam from October 1966-November 1967. I was with the 8th Engineers and basically did missions with the 2nd7th Cav and the 1st8th Cav. I was the demo man for our squad which was 2nd squad. We were at several LZs spending time at LZ Pony then later LZ English at Bong Son. I have not been in touch with anyone from my unit but would enjoy hearing from anyone who remembers me!
Dan

I flew an AP-2H (USN VAH-21) in support of a downed EF-100 that experienced an unknown mechanical problem, the pilot ejected, the plane made a pancake landing and was not destroyed. The plane contained top secret gear and I flew a night mission over said aircraft to keep the VC or RNV troops from capturing the pilot or to extract sensitive gear on the EF-100. I was armed with (8) 40 MM grenade launchers, two mini guns, four napalm(MK77), four 250# bombs(MK81) and two 500#bombs(MK82), (2) M-60;s and a twin 20MM tail turret. The mission was flown in late May 1969. I expended most of my available ammunition during the mission.
A few weeks later, my squadron (VAH-21) received a top secret message thanking us for flying cover while disposing of at least 28 enemy and a greater number of seriously wounded enemy soldiers plus many blood trails (I do not recall the exact numbers of KIA or WIA). The pilot was rescued and the aircraft was airlifted out for recovery.
My squadron was in the process of being disestablished and being sent back to the States. Consequently: there were no awards put in for. I would like to recover a copy of the top secret message for my own self gratification and to show my kids.

4th.div.s&t bn.Aco.Was there Aug68-69/Feb-Nov70.My frist year did recon for battaiion/MACV/Discom?Also 30 days on CA team.Looking for Medic and 1 wounded soldier survied after overrun on CA team.Or if anyone might remember me.Two patrols where lost kia.My respect to all my fellow vetrans.I met some of the bravest and most honorable people in my life.God Bless All